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S fiS fiK E fiE fiS fiS ß S fiK M ffiS fi TO RESUME BORING. TAKE IT IN TIME. PROGRAM Just as Scores of Dallas People Hare. of School Meetings to be Held County and Dates Thereof. It is Aimed to Sink to 1400-foot Level at Whiteaksr Well. SCOTT’S EMULSION Waiting doesn't pay. An effort is now being made I Below is the schedule for the If you ueglect the aching back, bp the Dallas Oil & Pipe Line to | School Officers’ Parents’ and Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely raise $2000 to again begin opera- Teachers’ meetings to be held folio' under the direction o f the School !>«•«>’• Kidney pills «re for backache, tions at the Whiteaker oil well, j One thousand o f the amount has Officers’ Association: ! ,or °"'®r ,,ta- has h elp ed countless M.nv p^pU In tM. lo.-.Uty "<om -, ^ from portlanc| par_ | Spring Valley section—Brush ties by President Emery, and it College, Lincoln. Zena, Spring m Here’s on» rase: * thousands of thin, weak, Z. Kosendorf, Front Htreet, Indepen- ! is desired to raise the Other thou- . Valley, Lone Star. Meeting to delicate children—made here at home. It ¡8 expect- i be held at Spring Valley. Satur dence, Oregon, says : “ I do not believe j there is a man in this country who has j i rrpf fpn mem hpT6 to out in ! day, January 6.—John Simkins, -offered »a severely from kidney disease them s tr o n g , p lu m p m ,e n “ e r e Pul ln \ as I have during the past ten years i ; $100 each and raise the money | chairman. ar.d robust. McCoy section —Bethel, McCoy, had acute pains throughout luy body ¡in a short time, OUr Mr. W. J. | Perrydale. Meeting held at Mc and often my bark »a s so weak and stiff W hite having the subscription It creates an appetite, that I could not «loop. ” y kidiieys p a p e r ¡n charge. It is not anti- Coy, Saturday, Jan. 13.— M. A. were also disordered mm too frequent , . » pnppages of the kidney secretions oblig- 1 Cip&ted that this W ill D6 E hard Lynch, chairman. aid* digestion, fills the Eola section Eola, W est Sa ed me to arris« many times at night. • task, as all are familiar with the vein s w ith rich r e d My limb« became badly swollen : situation, and many are firm be- lem. Mountain View, Popcorn. there was a puHinw. ».¡eath ...y eyes. th a t oil w a s 8tru ck a t th e Meeting at West Salem, Satur I (tiK-tored a great deal, but did not re- - . . . —, __ . . blood. day, Jan 27.—C. S. Ruge, chair ceive relief uutil I began using itosn’. ; 1400-foot level. The circumstan- 1 Kidney Pills I frit better from the | ces under which the first driller man. A fter illness or loss Rickreall section — Rickreall, first and I continued taking them until le ft the well has long convinced o f w e ig h t from any *r " i ° 'ni th'.tl all those conversant with the Crowley, Smithfield, Greenwood, Oak Point. Poik Station. Meet Doan^TKMoey'piHs save<l my life and situation that oil was struck, and cause, it brings strength ing at Oak Grove, Saturday, for that reason I cannot praise them too that he deli& rately Sold his and flesh quicker than highly.” knowledge to other interested February 3.—J. E. Allen, chair The above statement was given on I n a rt ip « a n d thnm rht ho had fiv_ man. September 7, 1907 and on December », I P * ™ * * a " d t h o u g h t he h a d hX- anything else. Buell section -Buell, Harmony, 11109 Mr. Kosendorf said: "T he state- | ed th e W e ll SO it W ould b e Use- A LL D R U G G ISTS Gooseneck, Butler, Valley Junc ment I gave for publication recommend less. It is now thought best to Doan's Kidney Pills two ya.irs sgo begin drilling an ent te ’ y new tion, Grand Ronde, Pleasant V al ing still vears ago still holds go<sl. I am ley. Meeting at Harmony, Sat glad to again give this preparation inv hole in close proximity to the old one,bore to the 1400 feot level,and j urday, February 10.— A lfred Hill, eiidoraeineiit.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 see if this surmise about oil hav chairman. Foster-Milburn Co., buffalo, ing been found at that depth is Antioch section.— A n t io c h , cents. New York, sole agents for the United not correct. With the experience Mistletoe,Cochran, Elkins. Meet Suites. ing at Mistletoe Saturday, Feb Kemember the name— Doan's— and acquired in the drilling o f the old well, many previous mistakes ruary 17.—C. Nelson, chairman. take no other. will be avoided, and the sum of Bridgeport section -B r i d g d- money stated be sufficient for port, Liberty, Oak Dale, Oak making thia the on ly thoroughly w a ter the purpose. A new derrick hurst, Powell Camp, Rock Creek, p r o o f garm en t on the m ark et. Sim Report of the school« of Polk county will be erected, and the drilling Guthrie. Meeting at Guthrie, ple, easy to fasten—only 5 buttons. You'll Saturday, February 24—Mrs. W. or the school month ending December machinery moved therein. find the Reflex very serviceable. 1, 1911s This oil proposition is one H. Mack, chairman. Number of schools reporting cor $3.00 Everywhere. Salt Creek section Salt Creek, rectly and on time................... 56 o f great concern to this se Satisfaction Guaranteed. N i rues of schools not reporting cor tion, as it means much to the Upper Salt Creek, Concord, Dis «tfjW E R ÿ and on time: Halt Creek, Airlie, large and sw ift development of trict No. 15, North Dallas, Pion rectly x A . J. Brush College, Harmony, Greenwood, our county. There is no other eer. Meeting at Salt Creek Sat Firgrove, Oakdale, Lone Star. S BOSTON. one thing, except the finding of Tower Canadian Co., Ltd. urday, March 2—E. E. Hart, Number of pupils remaining at SCSI I Toronto. last report............ 252) the precious metal, that would chairman. of pupils registered new tend as greatly toward bringing Airlie section—Airlie, Ward, Number during month........ ................. 108 in a large influx o f population Valley View, Fair View, Louis Number of pupils registered sec ville. Meeting at A irlie Satur ondary «luring month.............. 32 and increase the value o f our holdings. Every loyal citizen day, March 16—J. Ulrich, chair Number of pupils readmitted dur ing month ... .............. . 150 should contribute as far as he is man. Total number of pupils on regis Peedee section —Peedee, Fir ter during mouth ................... 2810 able toward finding out for a cer tainty whether we have oil or Grove, Montgomery, Cherry Number of pupiis dropped during „ month . . . . ............................. 251 not. It is a sort o f gamble, but Grove, Maple Grove. Meeting of pupils remaining at if we are fortunate enough to at Peedee, Saturday, March 23— Number I T. R O G E R S time of report.......................... 2559 have our hopes realized, all who J. W. Yost, chairman. Number of days taught during Ballston section— Ballston, En month .................................... 18 assist now will be the gainers terprise, Red Prairie, Scoggins. Whole number of days attendance 44495 thereby, and all out o f propor number of «lays absence.. 1531 tion to their investment. Meeting at Ballston, Saturday, Whole Whole number of times late ...... 513 March 3d- N. F. Gregg, chair Number of pupils neither absent man. nor tardy................................. 1621 Buena Vista section— Buena Average number of pupils belong OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ing ............. 2557 Vista, Parker, Highland. Hop- Average daily attendance ..........2471 9 Office 719 Court Street, Dulhs, Oregon For In fan ti and Children. ville, Suver. Meeting at Parker, Per cent of attendance ............. 96 6 Saturday, April 6 - P . T. Peter Number of visits by parents...... 143 Number of viHits bv members of son, chairman. school beards............................ 39 ************************* * Bears the o f pulpits, Bros. Vine and Miles | and Humiliation.” Fs. 62, Isa. at least one o f them would have These meetings have in the The following schools have been plac Bagnature of 5:8-23. Dan. 9:16-20, Rom. 7:18 spent the night behind the bars. past been very interesting and Gates and Fields. A fte r the ed on the roll of honor for the eonntv for -25, D. Lester Fields, presid They, knowing it could not be now for the coming school year, having made a per cent of attendance of regular services all will assem bought in Dallas on a Sunday ing. if all will attend and take what 95 or more: Dallas, Smithdeld, Eola, ble in the Methodist church for Tuesday H. John Vine, subject, brought over a suit case full o f ever part they may be able to Peedee, Ballston, Ke«i Prairie, Salt watch night service. “ The Church Universal— Pray beer, and proceeded to drink it take in the discussions, we will Creek, Valley View, MonmoatU, Bethel, Polk Station, Perry«lale. Gooseneck, Sunday 11 a. m. sermon by Monday 7:30 p. m. Edgar W. er for the One Body o f which on the streets or anywhere they be able to make the meetings for Cochrane, Do you need wood? In pre Butler. Rickreall, Oak Point, 612 M a i n S t r u c t pastor. 7;30 p. m. exchange Miles, subject, “ Thanksgiving paring to place your ur- Christ is the H ead.” Ps. 85, saw fit, and one young man ended this year the best ever. Elkins, Independence, Antioch, Brush deis remember that I am Isa. 55, Eph. 4:1:16, Chester the performance by committing D A LLA S , OREGON Hoping that we may have the College, West Salem, Buena Vista, I’hone 29 able to furnish you all kinds Buell, Spring Valley, Popcorn, Harm a nuisance in plain sight of P. Gates, presiding. of slab wood from either of hearty co-operation o f every Wednesday I). Lester Fields, many residences. Dallas will school officer, parent, teacher, ony, Upper Salt Creek, Montgomery, the Dallas sawmills, at the Lincoln, North Dallas, Suver, Crowley, best possible rates, Send in subject, “ Nations and their not stand for any o f that kind o f and party in the county who is Firgreve, Sunnyslope, Concord. McCoy, your orders by either phone. DEN T IS T Rulers.” Ps. 33: 12-12-22, Isa business, and young or old rois interested in the schools o f the Guthrie, Liberty, Falls City, Black Mutual 1196; Bell 443. XTL Rock, Cherrv Grove, Oakhuist, Moun Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. ters might just as well ge t the 35, H. John Vine, presiding. county, we are. Office Hours: 8 to 12 A.M . f to5 P. M. tain View, kock Creek, Rottue River, Thursday Chester P. Gates, fact into their noggins at once. A ll kinds of Dental work done at Yours very truly, MistletQ?, Junction Valley. “ Families, Educational Estab We are no dumping ground for reasonable prices. The following schools have been plac T. W. Brunk, president o f as lishments and the You ng.” the capital city’s swill barrels, sociation. ed on the roll of honor for the county fir not having had any tardies during Ps. 35, Deut, 4;5-10, Mark 10: and they will find that they 'o, ci H. C. Seymour, secretary o f the month: Zena, No. 15, W ard, Cocn- 13-22, II Tim. 10-17, Edgar W. ! must observe the law here the association. oan, Lincoln, Crowley, McCoy, Guthrie, * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * i > j same as at home, and that de- Miles, presiding. Liberty. Pioneer. Mistletoe, Oak Point, JO H N E flB R E E Friday Foreign Missions. Ps. 2, ' cent conduct must at all times be Rickreall. j While we still have only one school in Isa. 60:1-12, Matt. 28:16-20, ¡maintained within our town lim the county that has won all the eleven C ity B ill F o ste r Acts 1:6-11. Speakers, Mrs. its. I f not dire consequenees points for a standard school, Spring | E. W. Miles, Mrs. E. N. Hall. will certainly follow. Valley, we have many schools that have j Phone, 1406 Main Railroad street, Dallas. Mrs. H. J. Vine. Mrs. W. P. won many more points than they had | Registration Notice. last month, and many now h a ven in e Miller, Mrs. D. L. Fields, pre and ten points, which means that be- I siding. In the circuit cornl o f the state of Oregon for fore long we will have many standard | Polk county. A pplication No. 37. That the patrons o f some rural "L e s t We Forget The beat part o f the day is the evening, when the whole family is schools. In the matter o f the application of T. B, The attendance for this month is the Stone to have registered the title to the fo llow routes bear in mind the hard life gathered together around the lamp. ing described lands to wit. being parts o f the best ever report««! and all schools show 1 lie o !d days o f the smoky fireplace and flickering candle are gone forever. In their Dallas does not care for any j Samuel Stone. W illiam Halt. Abraham Hole- o f a rural route mail carrier, and Authentic and valuable information plat e hove com e the convenient oil stove and the indispensable R a y o L^mip. Thomas J. Oiekev and Henry Hagood fully appreciate the many favors a great improvement in attendance. •bout breeding, hatching, raiaag, more o f the class o f visitors we ! jack, Nearly every school officer in the Donation Land Claims in sections 19, 21), it*. 30 feedin g a n d h o a r in g p o u lt ry m There are to-day, in the U nited States a l o e , more than 3 ,000,000 o f these R a y o received last Sunday from Salem, j of tow tush in b south, range 6 west oi the W il he is enabled to perform for county is working to make his school a contained ia the lateft edition of lam. s, giving their clear, w hite light to more than 3,000,000 homes. ette meridian in Oregon, and described as' L illy ’ ; Poultry Book— juA printed. The party consisted o f several . | lam was fully exemplified standard school. (Jthei lamps cost more, but you cannot art a better li*ht than the low -priced R a y o follows, beginning at the northeast corner o f them Sen d for copy, free. Yours respectfully, e x t r e m e l y V O l i n g j the Samuel Stone Donation Land Claim, Not! give* it has becom e so popular w e may almost call it “ t h e o f f i c i a l la m p o f t h e lads and young Christmas day to Frank J. Mor TbeCWHLa^C^ • j i 7 r_. __ . • ___ _ _______ 1 fixation number 4986, claim number Id, in A m - r i c e n fa m ily .* * li. C. S fiY M O t R. g i r ls and t h e ir actions w e r e to w n sh ip s south, range 6 west of the Wiliam- rison, the trusty, genial and ob 1 he R a y o is made o f solid brass, with handsome nickel finish- -an ornament any whera. n o t s u c h n s to p o m m o n d them to ! «*4*** meridian, Oregon, thence north 89 de- not s u m a h to cum m en u m e m iu Krees |:, „iin u te« west 43.*s chains to a stake; liging carrier on the route lead A*k your daaiu tor a Rayo lamp : or wree lor descriptive circular to any ageiuy at I ha our people. In fact i f the chief I thence north 01 oegree aft minutes cast ing north from Dallas. Many Standard Oil Com pany - ■ - - . . . chains to a sta k e: thence north 14 degrees 50 or his deputy had been in sight minutes west 38.15 chains to a stone; thence have no hesitancy in asking fa (In c o r p o r a te d ' south 89 degrees 45 minutes west 34.48 chains to the north eat corner o f the W illiam Hall Do vors o f a rural route man, and nation Land Claim ; thence south 12.34 chains while some always manage to re to a stake; thence south 89 degrees 45 minutes west 19.65 chains to a stake; thence south 00 ciprocate in some way, there are degrees 20 minutes east 22.72 chains to a stake; thence south 89 degree*. SO minutes west 20.50 others who take it as a matter o f chains to the northwest corner of the T. J. course, and sometimes even fo r Dickey Donation Land Claim , thence south 00 degrees 16 minutes west 25.24 chains to a stone; get to thank him for the time thence east 39.67 chains to a stake; thence Mr. south 00 degrees 30 minutes west 13.17 chains taken up in their behalf. to the northwest corner of the Samuel Stone Morrison thinks he has about the Donation Land Claim , thence south 00 degrees .05 minutes east 36.48 chains to the southwest nicest bunch o f people to serve corner o f the Samuel Stone Donation Land and wishes thus Claim thence east 80 17 chains to a stake: in the county, thence north 63 degrees 45 minutes east 11.48 publicly to return his thanks for chains to a stake; thence north 6 degrees 35 his minutes west 24.64 chains to the northwest the donation received fro m I corner of the Isaac Hii.shaw Donation Land Here is a list o f what C la im ; thence north 7 chains to the place of patrons. beginning, containing W M 7 acres. Also be- Santa Claus brought him from ! gin n ing at the northeast corner o f the Henry One box o f | Hagood Donation Land Claim in section 29 those along his line: I of township 6 south, range 6 west o f the W il lam ette m eridian; thence west 41 chains to choice apples, J. S. Parker; one the northwest corner of ‘ he Henry Hagood box o f choice apples, Ew ing Donation Land Claim ; thence south |ft.ftt pounds o f | chains t<t a stone; thence north 74 d egrees'll Bros.: Tw enty five minutes east 42.66 chains to a stone; thence north 4.06 chains to place of beg lining, con- veal. F. J. Bissell; five pounds I tattling 3# 74 acres, applicants, versus Brong. o f pork, JohnCrippen; ten pounds H'eel Company and all whom it may concern, o f pork sausage, James E. Hill; defendants. j T A K K NOTlClt that on the 20th day o f Decem- a $5 check, J. E. Goetz; fifty 1 * t»ei. 1911, nii application was tiled bv T. B. Stone In the circuit court of the state of Ore- cents, W. J. Garner: five pounds ; gon for Poik county for in itial registration « I j the title to the above described lauds, now o f smoked sausage. Frank Frie- j therefor, nnleas you appear on or before the sen; two chickens, Godfrey Beck, . 20th day o f January, 1912. and show cause w hy such application shoulo not be granted, one gallon o f mincemeat, Jona the same w ill be taken as confessed and a ! decree w ill in* entered according to the prajr- than Bowles. : er o f »aid application and vou w ill l»e for- It looks as if Frank would not ! ever barred from disputing the same. I In witness whereof I have hereunto set my have much o f a meat bill fo r the hand and affixed the seal of said coart on this next month or two. JUth day of December. WU. About the First of the Year We will be in Our New Building on Main Street Where the National Bank is now situ ated. W ith our new quarters we are going to adopt a Strictly Cash Basis o f Business with Buying and Selling W e will pay the farm er in cash for his produce and we will sell our groceries on the same basis, giving our customers the benefit o f lower prices made certain by strictly cash transactions. Our aim and effort will be directed toward givin g the SCHOOL REPORT. Best Goods at the Lowest Prices Tower Co. BUTLER’S GASH GROCERY D1LL4S SHINING PARLORS n for Ladies and Gentlemen Now in Uglow Building on Mill Street 618 Court Street ftEG ErEG EC all ETO TO TO TO ^TO TO TO TO at] bu ati oil bu 3u bu öu St A ötl oil 3tl TO ou TO all TO lffi ay C A S T O R i A Dr. A. M . McNicol Ills Kind You Have Always Bought WEEK OF PRAYER. Methodist Church, December 31 to January 7. r -J DR. B. E. N E V E L ! WOOD fOR SAIE j Veterinary Surgeon Id ! B. F. B U T L E R AUGUST BOMAN MANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS. C. L. H A W K IN S Patrons of Morrison Route Re member Carrier Christmas Day. The Famous-Ad&yí? Lamp ONU M ENT Information on Poultry Some Salem Visitors. .. Holiday Hardware Suggestions.. The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Hardware Specialties Make Useful Gifts Keen K u tter Razors Keen K utter Pocket Cutlery Fancy Shears Chafing Dish Aluminum W are Boys Wagons Tool Chests and other Holiday Articles Our Prices are Alw ays A ttractive Dallas Lumber and Logging Company E M SMITH. 8IMIN«>N ,t LEWIS. CWrk of and f..r Attorneys for Applicant. Polk County Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting Orefoi “ — S P IR E L L A •re CRAVEN Brothers, Dallas, Oregon Marble— — Granite ■ The annual meeting o f the C O R S E T S S hank S t w i ill i t be e ' Î held îî?e on DalTM ? ty Tuesday. honed with the indeMrurtiMe S p ire!!* Stftya. Sot »old In store«. The irnal pliable and resellu nt «'onset turning In the world. Gnarantetd not to break or ru»t in regular eoraet wear MRS. a. E. NEVEL •12 Main St.. Dallas. Oregon Phone 29. epreaenting the ftplrvlla Co.. Meadvilie. Penn. Chamberlain s Cough hemedt CurM Cokfe, Croup t a d Wl,3op«ac Cougb. 9 January 9, 1912. for the purpose o f electing officers for the ensu ing year, and for the transaction o f such other busipgat may properly come before the meet ing. W. V A S S A L I* j as G. Dec. 7, 1911. Cashier. D28 Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow